Go to Naples pretty regularly. Beautiful place, great weather, but WAY too many slow old people. More and more Mexicans are coming as well, but I like them. They work hard, and have good nuclear families.

Issue is even in the summer, the beach is getting very crowded, especially on weekends, no parking to be found.

If you're single, Tampa/Clearwater.

Miami is a dump. Love South Beach, but the city sucks

Like Boca, West Palm and Delray. Only issue on east coast is if you go 5 miles in from 95, it's Shanty town

I lived in Palm Beach Gardens in 2015 and I loved the area. I might move back for work in a couple. I'd choose to live in West Palm, the condos near the intercoastal are amazing. Good view, close to the beach, close to the city, close to the nightlife. My kind of place.

I moved to St. Pete Beach FL just 30 minutes south-west of Tampa 2 years ago and I think it's awesome. But to be fair I moved from the Boston area so the beautiful weather and beautiful women(woman in Boston are gorgeous but the dreadfully cold winters keeps them covered up 60% of the year) are what attracts me, real estate wise I couldn't help you. It's the sunshine state and the St. Pete area averages 360 or so days of sunshine every year, but if you're not out on the beach or anything like that than the sun and humidity can be a slight negative.

I moved to St. Pete Beach FL just 30 minutes south-west of Tampa 2 years ago and I think it's awesome. But to be fair I moved from the Boston area so the beautiful weather and beautiful women(woman in Boston are gorgeous but the dreadfully cold winters keeps them covered up 60% of the year) are what attracts me, real estate wise I couldn't help you. It's the sunshine state and the St. Pete area averages 360 or so days of sunshine every year, but if you're not out on the beach or anything like that than the sun and humidity can be a slight negative.

fukin lol,

sorry bud but women from south florida are going to always be sexier than any northern city.

I moved to St. Pete Beach FL just 30 minutes south-west of Tampa 2 years ago and I think it's awesome. But to be fair I moved from the Boston area so the beautiful weather and beautiful women(woman in Boston are gorgeous but the dreadfully cold winters keeps them covered up 60% of the year) are what attracts me, real estate wise I couldn't help you. It's the sunshine state and the St. Pete area averages 360 or so days of sunshine every year, but if you're not out on the beach or anything like that than the sun and humidity can be a slight negative.

Flew my plane to Whitted last weekend and cruised around St. Pete/Clearwater. Straight poopy.

Beach doesn't even have sand, just ****ty broken shells. Bunch of losers bobbing up and down in piss warm water.

Ft myers and cape coral are the fastest growing cities currently... thats good for real estate most of the time.
i was born in naples and its great for many reasons. but its not a night life type of place unless you have some money.

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